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Awards:
Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 8 wins & 29 nominations.
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Episode: Illusion of Control (3x16)
Episode Plot:
Across the nation, the team gives thanks for what they have - and for what they very well might lose.
Actors: Steve Blum, Greg Cipes, Zehra Fazal, Grey Griffin Writers: Greg Weisman, Jack Kirby (Fourth World created by), Arnold Drake (Beast Boy created by), Gerry Conway (Count Vertigo created by), Trevor Von Eeden (Count Vertigo created by), Mike W. Barr (Dr. Helga Jace, Violet Harper and Wendy Jones created by), Jim Aparo (Dr. Helga Jace, Violet Harper and Wendy Jones created by), Dwayne McDuffie (Holocaust created by), Denys Cowan (Holocaust created by), Ivan Velez Jr. (Holocaust created by), Trevor Von Eeden (Holocaust created by), Dwayne McDuffie (Static created by), Denys Cowan (Static created by), Derek Dingle (Static created by), Michael Davis (Static created by), Christopher Priest (Static created by), John Paul Leon (Static created by) Directors: Christopher Berkeley
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1641384
SERIES INFO
Genre: Action Animation Children
Stars: Khary Payton, Jesse McCartney, Jason Spisak, Nolan North, Danica McKellar, Stephanie Lemelin, Bruce Greenwood, Kevin Michael Richardson, Phil LaMarr, Crispin Freeman
Series Plot: The series follows the lives of teenage heroes and sidekicks who are members of a fictional covert operation group referred to simply as "the team." Young Justice is essentially a young counterpart to the famous adult team, the Justice League. The main setting is a fictional universe apart from the previous DC Animated Universe (and other continuities) during a time period in which superheroes are a relatively recent phenomenon.